High Roller Tours

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The 550-foot rotating observation tower known as the High Roller is far from your normal carnival Ferris wheel. This Las Vegas attraction is so big that it takes a full 30 minutes to complete a 360-degree rotation and is known as the world’s largest observation wheel. Each 44,000-pound, glass-enclosed pod can hold up to 40 people, includes music and video displays, and has been decked out with thousands of LED lights. This big-time wheel serves as a sparkling focal point at the LINQ, one of Vegas’ top shopping districts.

The Basics

A ride on the High Roller affords some of the absolute best views of Las Vegas and the colorful lights of the Strip. Many visitors opt for a standard ticket, which includes one day or night revolution. Another option, particularly for visitors celebrating a special occasion in Sin City, is a happy hour ride in a cabin outfitted with a full bar. Drinks purchased from the wheelhouse can also be brought onboard.

A nighttime ride is a must on a romantic Vegas date.

Choose between a standard admission ticket and a multi-attraction pass that includes admission to two other sites, such as the Hoover Dam, Madame Tussauds, Zombie Burlesque, or the Mob Museum.

Remember to use the restroom before getting onboard; restrooms are not available during the ride.

This attraction is completely wheelchair accessible.

How to Get to the High Roller

High Roller is located at the LINQ between the Flamingo and Quad hotels. Centrally located on the Strip, it’s easy to get there on foot, but it’s also accessible via the Las Vegas Monorail at the Harrah’s/Linq Station. Valet parking is available at the LINQ’s back entrance.

When to Get There

The High Roller spins daily from late morning to quite late at night. The views are best after dark when the Strip lights up with neon and LED light shows, making the 360-degree views that much more spectacular, but ticket prices also increase starting at 7pm. Since each cabin fits 40 people, it’s rare to have to wait in line. Cabins are also air-conditioned, making them comfortable even in summer.

Getting Hitched on the High Roller

Las Vegas has long been a popular destination for couples looking to tie the knot, and the High Roller offers a new option for doing so. Private cabins can be booked for weddings and other such events, with packages that include everything from professional photography and flowers to a hosted bar.

At more than 550 feet (167 meters) tall, the High Roller in Vegas isn't your county fair Ferris wheel. See for yourself during a 30-minute revolution in one of the High Roller's 28 air-conditioned compartments. Choose from day or night rides to watch the landscape glimmer with hot sun or neon lights as you soar high above. Whether Sin City is your favorite vacation spot or you've traveled half the world to see the Strip for the first time, this ride above the Las Vegas skyline won't leave you disappointed.

At more than 550 feet (167 meters) tall, the High Roller in Vegas isn't your county fair Ferris wheel. See for yourself during a 30-minute revolution in one of the High Roller's 28 air-conditioned compartments. Choose from day or night rides to watch the landscape glimmer with hot sun or neon lights as you soar high above. Whether Sin City is your favorite vacation spot or you've traveled half the world to see the Strip for the first time, this ride above the Las Vegas skyline won't leave you disappointed.

At more than 550 feet (167 meters) tall, the High Roller in Vegas isn't your county fair Ferris wheel. Hop on for a 30-minute revolution in one of the High Roller's 28 air-conditioned compartments with a full bar, so you can have happy hour in your cabin. Choose from day or night rides to watch the landscape glimmer with rays of sunshine or neon lights as you soar high above. Whether Sin City is your favorite vacation spot or you've traveled half the world to see the Strip for the first time, this ride above the Las Vegas skyline won't leave you disappointed.

See the lights of the Las Vegas Strip from above with a sightseeing helicopter tour of Sin City in an EC-130 helicopter. You’ll have 10 to 12 minutes of flight time to take in the landmark casinos along the Strip, including the Stratosphere Tower and Glitter Gulch. Then catch views of the Bellagio fountains and the Luxor before touching back down at the heliport. For the true Las Vegas high-roller experience, you can upgrade this tour for hotel pickup and drop-off by limousine.

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The Las Vegas Explorer Pass gives you an easy and affordable way to experience the best of Sin City. Good for 30 days after your first use, this multi-attraction pass provides admission to your choice of three or five attractions at one price. Select from 25 popular experiences, including High Roller at the LINQ, Madame Tussauds, Vegas Rockstar Club Tour, Hoover Dam Tour, a hop-on hop-off bus tour, the Stratosphere and a show at V Theater. Bonus: Enjoy showstopping discounts up to 55% off retail admission prices.